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SITUATION KAZAKHSTAN As a result of the floods, 345 people left without shelter, Affected population: 2,877 73 houses totally destroyed and 338 houses in four Affected villages: Shing, Dahani Ob, Bodgoh, Vagashton, Gijdavra villages are partly damaged. Other figures to date and Panjrood indicate 8 causalities and a total affected population of People without shelter: 345 2,877. Destroyed house: 73 Damaged house: 338 Causualities: 8 ACTION

oh The Red Crescent Society of Tajikistan, jointly with the h Asht tc s a Ministry of Emergency Situations and Rapid Emergency M Assessement and Coordination Team (REACT) Nov Djabbor Rasulov members, coordinated the activities to provide effective assistance to the suffered people. Panjakent Kuhistoni Map projection: Geographic. Ayni Map data source: UN Cartographic Section, ESRI, UN. Jirgatol Tojikobod CHINA Code: IFRC Bulletin No. 01/2005 Kofarnihon v a a Darband d

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